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11+ Strong Class Projects for Middle School Engineering Classes

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With low-prep setup, challenging concepts, and the coolest finished projects ever, these class projects for middle school engineering classes are sure to inspire the next generation of future engineers in your class. It’s not a great joke, but creating a potato clock is a great science experiment for middle school.

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5 ways to update aging media centers

eSchool News

We looked at the schools that had the highest need and prioritized two middle schools whose facilities were in the worst shape. They had shelving that was 6’ X 8’ feet long and totally connected, plus seating that was old and uncomfortable.

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Growing Number of Schools Turn to MiEN Company to Create Spaces that Support Learning and Collaboration

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Whitehorne Middle School in Verona, New Jersey. Ecole Dickinsfield School in Alberta, Canada. Bangor High School in Bangor, Maine. Stephen Catholic School in Riverview, Florida. Lamphere High School in Madison Heights, Michigan. Tates Creek High School in Lexington, Kentucky.

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Vernier Software & Technology Takes Science to the Next Level

eSchool News

To further support collaborative STEM learning, Vernier Software & Technology recently launched LabQuest 3. LabQuest 3 makes it easier than ever for students to collect, analyze, and interact with data as they engage in hands-on scientific discovery,” said John Wheeler, CEO of Vernier Software & Technology.

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School district invents custom charging solution for all schools

eSchool News

This customized solution will store, charge and deploy up to 20,000 devices in the school district. “We When we looked to roll out new technology for our schools, we wanted to create collaborative learning environments,” said Dwight Goodwin, director of instructional technology at Denton ISD. We are not a 1:1 district.

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MiEN Company Releases White Paper on Creating a Scholastic Esports Program

eSchool News

The white paper informs readers about resources like the North America Scholastic Esports Federation (NASEF), which offers a free state-approved esports curriculum for class time instruction or after-school activities. The white paper outlines the benefits that each organization can provide for schools and students.

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Facebook and Fake News: Esther Wojcicki On Teaching Digital Journalism in High School

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So how do we prepare today’s high school journalists (and tomorrow’s mainstream reporters) for such an era? You might call her the hipster teacher since she embraced collaborative learning, flexible seating and student autonomy before it was trendy. We have it hanging up around Palo Alto High School.